1699 - 1721 H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan ‘Abdu’l Jalil IV Ri’ayat Shah Zillu’llah fi al-’Alam bin Dato’ Bendahara Sri Maharaja Tun Habib Ghazi, Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Johor and Pahang and their dependencies, eldest son of Y.M. Sri Paduka Tun Habib ‘Abdu’l Majid Ghazi bin Tun Mat ‘Ali, Dato’ BendaharaSriMaharaja, sometime Regent of Johor, by his wife, Y.M. Tun Rembiah, daughter of the Chief Minister of Aceh. Succeeded his father as SriPadukaDato’BendaharaSriMaharaja, 1697. Proclaimed at Kota Tinggi on the death of Sultan Mahmud Shah II of Johor as PadukaSriSultan‘Abdu’lJalilIVRi’ayatShah, 3rd September 1699. Fled from Johor Lama following the rebellion against his brother, the Yang di-Pertuan Muda, 1712. Captured by Raja Kechil, putative son of the deceased Sultan Muhammad Shah II, 21st March 1717. He was then re-appointed to the post of Dato’BendaharaSriMaharaja, and lived at Kota Tinggi. Retired to Trengganu in 1718, and removed to Pahang 1719. Established his new capital at Kuala Pahang, 11th July 1721. m. (first) Y.M. Raja Embun, a lady from a noble family of Johore. m. (second) Encik Nusamah, To’Tengah (d. 21st November 1749), daughter of Mamajit, a commoner from Aceh. m. (third) Raja Mas Chayam [Nang Chayang], Raja of Patani (d.s.p. 1710), daughter of Sultan Long Bahar bin Raja Daim, Raja of Kelantan-Utara (Jembal) and Kelantan-Patani, by his wife, Raja Mas Kelantan, RajaPeremChe’ Puan of Patani, daughter of Raja Bakar [Kampung Teluk], Raja of Patani. m. (fourth) Daeng Sirat, a former lady-in-waiting to his third wife. He was k. while conducting his prayers on board his ship, by an emissary sent by Raja Kechil of Siak, off Kuala Pahang, before 21st November 1721 (bur. Royal Cemetery, Kuala Pahang), having had issue, sixteen children, including seven sons and six daughters:

1) Y.M. Tun ‘Abdu’l Hamid ibni al-Marhum Sultan ‘Abdu’l Jalil Ri’ayat Shah, OrangKayaNaraWangsa. He was k. with his father on board his ship, by an emissary sent by Raja Kechil of Siak, off Kuala Pahang, before 21st November 1721 (bur. Royal Mausoleum, Kuala Pahang), having had issue, a daughter:

3) Y.M. Tun Husain ibni al-Marhum Sultan ‘Abdu’l Jalil Ri’ayat Shah, Dato’BendaharaPadukaRaja. b. before 3rd September 1699 (s/o Raja Embun), educ. privately. Appointed as Governor of Trengganu by his father in 1720. He d. 1748, having had issue, three sons and two daughters:

7) Y.A.M. Tengku Raja ‘Abdu’l Rahman ibni
al-Marhum Sultan ‘Abdu’l Jalil Ri’ayat Shah [Raja Abdu]. b. after 1700 (s/o Encik Nusamah), educ. privately. He is mentioned in certain sources as Sultan ‘Abdu’l Karim, perhaps an indication that he may have been installed as Sultan Muda during the reign of his elder brother or later. He had issue: